On A Day Like This Poem by Roger Gerald Hicks

On A Day Like This



Like any other day,
something is lovely
and something is ugly.

On a day like this,100,000 buffalos wintered in Florida
On a day like this, Krakatoa disappeared
On a day like this, Einstein was born

On a day like this, Lincoln was assassinated

On a day like this, Pearl Harbor was bombed
On a day like this, the first heart transplant was made
On a day like this, Enola Gay was high over Japan

On a day like this, the last wooly mammoth froze to death

On a day like this, the Constitution was signed
On a day like this the first telephone call was made
One a day like this Tiger hit his first golf ball

On a day like this, the first germs were observed

On a day like this, Harvey Oswald loaded his rifle
On a day like this, witches were burned in Salem
On a day like this the character 7 was first written

On a day like this, the first killer bee was hatched

On a day like this, it rained acid
On a day like this, Christ was born
On a day like this, you first tasted your mother's milk

This is a day like any other
Something ugly will happen
Something glorious will happen
and to two different witnesses
they may be the same event.

Friday, November 10, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: social comment,philosophical
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The essence of wisdom is experience.
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Roger Gerald Hicks

Roger Gerald Hicks

Bakersfield, California
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